No photos for my review, but nothing different from what was posted above, visually.
This is a great hotel, to say the least. The hotel is absolutely spotless from the lobby to the restaurant to the rooms. Of course it's very new, but even after being open a few months, you see zero wear and tear. The service was impeccable and friendly throughout. We had two separate reservations, two nights paid and two nights with points, and everything was merged so there was no check-out or even a key swap needed. Every staff member we interacted with was friendly, pleasant, and helpful.
Parking can be a hassle - the lot is very small, and the outside spots are held for "long term guests" (according to security), so most cars, especially anything on the smaller side, need to go into the parking tower robot - so that can add extra time retrieving your car in the morning. There are security guards most hours who handle the parking assignments and operate the robot tower - if you arrive late or need to leave very early, the front desk staff can assist. Be careful stepping around the car platform when you're inside the tower - there is large metal bar on either side of the car and not a whole lot of room to maneuver yourself to get in and out of your car, and just a light tap against that bar with my ankle left a rather large bruise and plenty of pain.
The breakfast buffet is decent - nothing there will blow your socks off, but for a net JPY1,000 per person (Plat+ Elite and guest in the same room), it's perfectly fine unless you want to walk down to a nearby 7-11 for a sandwich. If you're not an elite member and need to pay full price, then it's probably worth a pass unless you really need to eat at the hotel.
The only incident was a large group that was assigned to our floor on the 3rd night was full of very rowdy kids running around screaming in the halls. We called the front desk who sent someone up almost immediately to tell the other guests to be quiet, but the manager lacked confidence in their ability to comply, so he moved us a couple floors up into a fresh room.
If you waive housekeeping, you receive a voucher good for a drink or snack at the bar for every day you decline housekeeping - a pretty good deal.
There is a men's and ladies onsen - each guest room has a set of sleepwear and slippers you use (no street clothes or shoes are to be worn in this, or any onsen in Japan) to go down to the second floor - it's a regular Japanese onsen, so there are bathing stations setup for mandatory pre- and post- soak bathing (cleaning yourself thoroughly head to toe with soap), then you enter the onsen pool - not sure if there is anything special about the water, but it's a nice touch to have in the hotel. It seemed well used, at least by Japanese guests.
In-room temperature controls are available in the room, but they do not go below 20C - this was fine during our stay, but in warmer summer months may be a problem for cold sleepers. It got pretty chilly in the room, so we actually turned it up to 22C at night.
There is no dedicated concierge, but the front desk was able to call a restaurant for us to check reservations, and even made a call to Yodabashi Camera to place an item on hold for me.
Location is very convenient, you can walk to any number of restaurants or bars in Susukino - it's about 15-20 minutes walking by foot
A very nice stay at a great hotel and if we return to Hokkaido next summer, we will stay here again.